I have hidden the meter and the art work - freeing up considerable screen real estate for mp3 tag displays.It would be even better (from my perspective) if I could hide the buttons ormove them to the other side - where the meter/artwork would be.The left hand side of the Trout GUI has more important display info than the right side.I would like to use window positioning and AHK formattingto have more of the left side of the GUI visible than I now can ...

What about adding a column/token for the sample rate?What about setting the default location where Trout should look for playlists & files?

I try to give input/feedback that adds value to Trout ...I hope that comes across ...

What about a sample rate column? foobar has that option ...

If you ever have some time to kill, maybe Trout could allowusers to move the playback buttons to where the hidden meter/art would be?I never click playback buttons on any multimedia app.I always use local/global hotkeys and/or scripts.Maybe I am not alone in that.It seems to me that the space/location of the buttons could be better used ...

Greetings ...10621 seems fine. (actually SUPER)I guess there never was a samplerate column problem.I just had to re/fresh/load the/a playlist ...

I am curious as to what thePath_Music=config.ini entry is does/will do ...

In case it is of interest to anyone, I'll mention that it seems to me thatmp3 files should never be encoded below a 24kHz samplerate.I notice/hear/see a dramatic difference between 24kHz and 22050.I do mp3s at the default samplerate when it is above 24kHz.